The #1 Item Stolen in Super Markets

LISTEN NOW! If you were to ask people what the most common item that is stolen by shoplifters; you may be surprised to find out the answer. Meat. With the soaring costs of food, more specifically meat, it is causing people to steal what was once easily afforded. According to a report by cbslocal.com, “1 in 11 will steal something”. Does this sound surprising? With many Americans on fixed incomes, it’s extremely difficult when the costs of daily expenses continues to rise. “You only have so much money you can spend on groceries, so if the cost of ground beef goes up 30 percent to 40 percent, you have two ways of eating beef — eating less, or in this case, stealing it.”

This highlights the very headlines that was prophetically shared by John Paul Jackson. “Food Prices Lead Nation’s Escalating Inflation Woes.” Another headline that John Paul Jackson shared was, “Sysco Co and Kraft Considers Guards on Delivery Trucks as Food Nears 40% of the Family Budget” Imagine, not just beef or meat, but your entire budget of food being 40% of your entire family budget. From this present moment, things are only going to escalate. At the same time, reportedly, 46.2 million Americans are in poverty. More specifically, that is a family of four making $23,021 a year.

Everything that God said would happen, is happening. Where we currently are as a nation, economically speaking, is not an accurate reality. Our government is still printing money causing an inflated economy. It is important to understand what is holding this nation together and what the dire effects will be if the nation comes crashing down like an aquarium whose sides come apart. Watch the full report of what is taking place, why the Constitution is instrumental to understand in moments such as this, and so much more. Also shared in this segment: John Paul Jackson, Perfect Storm, food prices, budget, theft, stealing, beef, futile thinking, ship, mooring, plank, economy, and The Kingdom of God. Greg and John shared in this segment. Courtesy of Steve Lovegrove/shutterstock.com